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Papua New Guinea

Kelly-Hanku et al., “‘We call it a virus, but I want to say it’s the devil inside'”

Kelly-Hanku, Angela, Peter Aggleton, and Patti Shih.  2014.  ‘We call it a virus but I want to say it’s the …

September 16, 2014 ndca-admin

Cox and Macintyre, “Christian Marriage, Money Scams, and Melanesian Social Imaginaries”

Cox, John and Martha Macintyre.  2014.  “Christian Marriage, Money Scams, and Melanesian Social Imaginaries.”  Oceania 84(2): 138-157. Abstract: In this …

September 15, 2014 ndca-admin

Macdonald, “Always Been Christian”

Fraser Macdonald. 2014.. ‘Always been Christian’: Mythic Conflation among the Oksapmin of Papua New Guinea, Anthropological Forum: A Journal of …

March 18, 2014 ndca-admin

Stornig, “Sisters Crossing Boundaries”

Stornig, Katharina.  2013.  Sisters Crossing Boundaries: German Missionary Nuns in Colonial Togo and New Guinea, 1897–1960.  Gottingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. …

October 8, 2013 ndca-admin

Robbins, “Beyond the suffering subject”

Robbins, Joel. 2013. Beyond the suffering subject: toward an anthropology of the good. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 19(3): …

August 12, 2013 ndca-admin

Schram, “One mind: Enacting the Christian congregation among the Auhelawa”

Scrham, Ryan. 2013. One mind: Enacting the Christian congregation among the Auhelawa, Papua New Guinea. The Australian Journal of Anthropology 24(1):30-47. Abstract: This …

April 13, 2013 ndca-admin

Hoenigman, “A Battle of Languages”

Hoenigman, Darja.  2012.  A battle of languages: Spirit possession and changing linguistic ideologies in a Sepik society, Papua New Guinea.  …

January 4, 2013 ndca-admin

Webb, “Palang Conformity and Fulset Freedom: Encountering Pentecostalism’s ‘Sensational’ Liturgical Forms in the Postmissionary Church in Lae, Papua New Guinea”

Webb, Michael. 2011. “Palang Conformity and Fulset Freedom: Encountering Pentecostalism’s ‘Sensational’ Liturgical Forms in the Postmissionary Church in Lae, Papua …

January 2, 2013 ndca-admin

Robbins, “Why is There No Political Theology among the Urapmin”

Robbins, Joel. 2012. Why is There No Political Theology among the Urapmin?: On Diarchy, Sects as Big as Society, and …

December 3, 2012 ndca-admin

Barker, “Anthropology and the Politics of Christianity”

Barker, John. 2012. Anthropology and the Politics of Christianity in Papua New Guinea. In Christian Politics in Oceania, eds. Matt …

December 3, 2012 ndca-admin

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Sacred Heart - Naomi Haynes
Man painting, Dolls, Candles, Monastery Artabyunk - Hillary Kaell
Car - James Bielo

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